President Donald Trump met with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday, April 23, and reportedly complained about how he’s lost followers on a platform he considers discriminatory to Republicans. According to The Washington Post, the meeting focused on Trump's losing followers.

“A significant portion of the meeting focused on Trump’s concerns that Twitter quietly, and deliberately, had removed some of his followers, according to a person with direct knowledge of the conversation who requested anonymity because it was private," the Post's Tony Romm said. “Trump said he had heard from fellow conservatives who had lost followers as well.”

Trump tweeted about the situation earlier Tuesday, writing of Twitter, “they don’t treat me well as a Republican. Very discriminatory, hard for people to sign on. Constantly taking people off list. Big complaints from many people.” He also said, “Different names-over 100 M but should be much higher than that if Twitter wasn’t playing their political games.”

An anonymous source also told The Daily Beast that the president had complained about losing Twitter followers due to anti-conservative social media purges. Conservatives have been raising issues that online services like Google, Facebook, and Twitter suppress, censor, or are otherwise hostile to conservative content creators.

According to The Daily Beast and The Independent, another serious gripe Trump has raised about Twitter is that he has fewer followers than former president Barack Obama, though it hasn't been reported whether or not this came up during Tuesday’s meeting.

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Dorsey, The Daily Beast reported, tried to reassure the president that his lost followers were due to the company's removing bots from its sites, a frequentandongoing effort. NBC News reported Tuesday that, on Sunday, Twitter removed thousands of accounts believed to be pro-Trump bots that were attacking the “Russiagate hoax,” a reference to the end of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, which found no collusion between Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russian election-interference efforts but did not clear the president of wrongdoing entirely.

“Great meeting this afternoon at the @WhiteHouse with @Jack from @Twitter,” Trump tweeted with a photo from the meeting afterward. “Lots of subjects discussed regarding their platform, and the world of social media in general. Look forward to keeping an open dialogue!”

“Thank you for the time,” Dorsey responded. “Twitter is here to serve the entire public conversation, and we intend to make it healthier and more civil. Thanks for the discussion about that.”